Bushman is an anomaly at tight end, having led his team in all major receiving categories in 2017 with 49 catches for 520 yards and three touchdowns. He's a physical mismatch at 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds in an offense that makes use of its tight ends in ways that most college systems simply do not. For context, Bushman's 89 targets were just two shy of matching Mark Andrews' 91 at Oklahoma. The touchdown count might not be ideal with BYU's low-tempo, low-scoring offense, but Bushman is a legit candidate to be the reception leader among tight ends. Read Past Outlooks

ANALYSISBushman is one of four skill-position players who aren't expected to participate in drills this spring due to injury, joining quarterback Zach Wilson (shoulder), receiver Aleva Hifo (undisclosed) and fellow tight end Moroni Laulu-Pututau (knee). Bushman is slated to serve as the Cougars' starter at the position for a third straight season after accruing 29 receptions for 511 yards and two scores in 2018.

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October 24, 2018

Bushman is the team's second leading receiver with 207 yards and one touchdown on 12 catches out of 21 targets this year.

Bushman will share No. 1 tight end duties with Addison Pulsipher, Jay Drew of the Salt Lake Tribune reports. "We are going to have a lot of two tight end sets," said Bushman, the only tight end who caught more than two passes last year. "We are going to have a lot of us in there, depending on the game plan."